Places

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Maps

25 maps found.

1946, Bridge Green Ref. NPO649923
1896, Bridge Green Ref. RNE649922
1898-1901, Bridge Green Ref. RNC649922
1901-1902, Bridge Green Ref. RNC649923
1920, Bridge Green Ref. POP649922
1921, Bridge Green Ref. POP649923
1946, Bridge Green Ref. NPO649922
1898, Bridge Green Ref. RNE649923
1925, Low Green Ref. POP768138
1903-1904, Low Green Ref. RNC768138
1947, Low Green Ref. NPO768138
1898, Low Green Ref. RNE768138
1898, Elms Green Ref. RNE700877
1947, Elms Green Ref. NPO700877
1901-1902, Elms Green Ref. RNC700877
1920, Elms Green Ref. POP700877
1895, Eridge Green Ref. RNE701535
1946, Eridge Green Ref. NPO701535
1940, Ridge Green Ref. NPO816530
1920, Ridge Green Ref. POP816530

Books

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Memories

284 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Australians On The Cut 1975

Having left Australia on an open-ended working holiday to England in January, 1974 with my girlfriend, it was hard to imagine that within six weeks of arriving in London we'd be living on a leaky old narrow boat in ...Read more

A memory of Leighton Buzzard in 1975 by Ross Barnard

My Family In Woolston

My Grandparents lived in Oakbank Road, My Aunt lived in Laurel Road. I can remember going to work with my Nan in the evenings. She used to be a cleaner for Knaptons Bookies and Malizias Bookies (Bridge Road). My Aunt worked at ...Read more

A memory of Woolston in 1959 by Jan Wills

On The Way To The Cathedral School

I still see the journey from my home in Morecambe to start my senior school years. First the bus from my home on Regent Road to the Midland Hotel. Then, across to the station for the train to Green Ayre station. ...Read more

A memory of Lancaster by Joan Tew

Slough A Time In A Life

Monday 7th July 1958, aged 8, moved to Britwell, Slough from Merstham in surrey with my brother Martin, Mum & Dad (Joan & Ron). Transport was a problem - we didn’t have any. There was only room for three of us in the ...Read more

A memory of Slough by Phil Cooke

Growing Up

I was known as Digger Dawson back in the days. My mates and I used to have a crafty fag on beehive bridge when in our early teens. I will always remember Armfield Crescent, Fair Green, the cricket green, leo's lollies, broken biscuits, St. ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by James Dawson

Scarning School

At the age of 5yrs I started my education at Scarning School, I lived at Woodhill [see memory of Dereham] which meant about a 2 mile walk to school with my 10 yr old sister usually stopping to play in the stream at Podmore on the ...Read more

A memory of Scarning in 1920 by Tony Blades

183 Bus To The Pinner Red Lion

All buses going to Pinner in the 1950's had the destination "Pinner Red Lion" as there was an old pub of that name on the corner of Love Lane and Bridge Street. The bus in this photo has continued its journey having ...Read more

A memory of Pinner in 1956 by John Howard Norfolk

100 Melody Road. Wandsworth S.W.18

In 1943/4 My mother, brother and myself were bombed out of our home in Summerly Street. In that house we had a Morrison shelter and the night the bomb hit, a few houses away from our house, it affected our shelter ...Read more

A memory of Wandsworth by jcunife

Cheslyn Hay 1960 1977

My parents moved from Essington to Cheslyn Hay in 1960. We briefly lived in one of the cottages in Hollybush before moving to Low Street. I remember Harry Bates selling fruit & veg from his horse & cart and people ...Read more

A memory of Cheslyn Hay by andyandjan35

Camberley...Where Do I Start ?!

Our family lived at Lightwater (1 High View Road) ; I passed 11 plus and was sent to Frimley And Camberley County Grammar School, starting in Sept. 1959. One of the first things we had to do was to get the uniform. We went ...Read more

A memory of Camberley by tobypaws2002

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Captions

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Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

This is the Green Bridge, over which traffic had to pass before entering through the Green Gate in the medi- eval walls.

Caption For Par, Par Green C1955

Par Green begins to look narrower and congested with the addition of more cars, wandering pedestrians and a white line in the road.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

The Green Bridge, named because of its proximity to the Green, was built 1788-89 to a design by the North Riding bridgemaster, York architect John Carr, after its medieval predecessor

Caption For Beccles, The River C1960

We are looking upstream, towards St Michael's Church, from the old quay; until the 1950s, Thames barges delivered grain here to Green's Mill.

Caption For Lancaster, The River Lune From Skerton Bridge 1918

This view from Skerton Bridge looks back down the River Lune to Lancaster.

Caption For Tilford, The River C1955

Tilford is situated where the south branch of the River Wey meets the main River Wey, each branch crossed by a medieval bridge.

Caption For Hammersmith, The Bridge C1960

The Thames is now flowing into London proper, and we reach Hammersmith, with its monumentally-scaled iron bridge.

Caption For Richmond, The Castle And The Bridge 1893

The Green Bridge, named because of its proximity to the Green, was built 1788-89 to a design by the North Riding bridgemaster, York architect John Carr, after its medieval predecessor

Caption For Bainbridge, 1896

The old Roman road drops steeply down onto the green, via a bridge over the short river from Semer Water, two miles away.

Caption For Harlow, High Street 1903

The eight daily coaches would have passed the Bull and Horseshoes at Potter Street, the Queen's Head at Churchgate Street, the Green Man at Mulberry Green and the George at the end of the High Street.

Caption For Alcester, Oversley Green C1965

Oversley Green is just a short walk from Alcester, beside the River Arrow, near its confluence with the River Alne.

Caption For Hodder River, Lower Hodder Bridges 1858

Here we see the pack-horse bridge at Hurst Green.

Caption For Slaidburn, Old Bridge 1921

Overlooking the river is a village green which dwindles into a pleasant riverside walk along the Hodder.

Caption For Nottingham, River Trent Beneath Clifton Grove 1893

After taking a tram or trolley-bus ride to Wilford Bridge, a walk to Clifton would perhaps be followed by tea at a cottage on the Green.

Caption For Newport, Bridge And Castle 1903

Clarence Bridge, later Newport Bridge, takes us through the Old Green Crossing and into the High Street.

Caption For Elstead, The Green C1965

Moving west from Godalming, the route passes through Elstead, a village with a medieval bridge over the River Wey and this triangular village green.

Caption For Aughton, Town Green C1950

Stone sets pave Town Green, as it leads through the village towards the railway bridge and station.

Caption For Great Waltham, Chelmsford Road C1965

We are standing on the small brick-parapeted bridge over the Walthambury Brook.

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

We are looking west towards the Green Bridge, with the castle rock more visible here.

Caption For Culham, The Green C1955

We are looking from the start of the High Street towards the green. A

Caption For Richmond, Castle Walk 1893

We are looking west towards the Green Bridge, with the castle rock more visible here.

Caption For Exford, The Village C1955

Exford is one of the few Exmoor villages with a green.

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

Here were clipped green lawns and exquisite quadrangles.The fortunate few could enjoy a few precious moments away from the bustle of the city streets above.

Caption For London, The Embankment From Temple Pier 1890

Here were clipped green lawns and exquisite quadrangles.The fortunate few could enjoy a few precious moments away from the bustle of the city streets above.